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Red and Pink 
MME. CARNOT .. . One of the best 
of the new importations. Very large, 
full double flowers of great beauty. 
Corolla soft pink, streaked carmine, 
reflexed sepals of deep rich pink. Add 
this one to your collection. 
FASCINATION .... One of the 
showiest of all. Large loose double 
flowers, beautiful rosy-pink corolla, 
with deep pink sepals. Very free 
blooming. Well named. 
Red and White 
CATALINA .. . (Evans & Reeves 
1937.) A magnificent new Fuchsia 
bearing giant double flowers of 
snowy white, beautifully set off by 
long, wide sepals of rich crimson. 
Tall, extremely vigorous grower with 
heavy stems and good foliage. 
DR. JOHN GALLWEY .. . (Reiter, 
Sr.) Very large flowers with full dou- 
ble corolla of rich creamy white 
veined at the base with rose. Large, 
broad sepals pointing upward and 
outward from the corolla, of rose madder. Long flower stems 
permit the flowers to hang well out from the foliage. 
LEO ... (Evans & Reeves 1939.) Giant double flowers in 
great clusters all over the plant. Corolla is white, heavily 
flushed and veined with rose and carmine with wide recurved 
sepals of scarlet and very long deep pink tube. The plant is a 
loose grower and should be staked to show off the spectacular 
blossoms to best advantage. 
MARLBORO ... (Evans & Reeves 1937.) Tall compact habit 
with profusion of semi-double white flowers veined red; sepals 
wide and flat of deep scarlet. 
PASADENA ... (Evans & Reeves 1938.) A stunning new 
variety that simply bursts with bloom. Large flaring double 
flowers of snowy white, veined pink, set off by reflexed sepals 
of deep rose pink. Fine foliage and compact habit. Best of 
its class and highly recommended. 
PRIDE OF ORION .. . Very long, loose double flowers, co- 
rolla ivory white, streaked cerise, wide deep crimson sepals. One 
PASADENA — The 


champion long-season 
bloomer, Produces masses of red and white 
flowers almost continually. 
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of the aristocrats of the family. No 
collection should be without this one. 
Pastel Shades 
BRENTWOOD ... (Evans & Reeves 
1936.) The world’s first all white 
double fuchsia. “Brentwood” has 
charming, delicately formed blossoms 
of snowy white, the flowers being dou- 
ble and of medium size. The plant is 
compact and bushy, of low growth, 
making an ideal pot specimen. It 
should be grown in shade and not 
used in sunny locations where the 
blossoms will have a tendency to burn. 
MARYBETH .. . (Evans & Reeves 
1939.) Entirely new variety with 
quite different coloring. Very long 
elegant white sepals, tinted lilac, co- 
rolla of soft salmon, tall grower with 
drooping habit. 
MELODY .. . (Victor Reiter.) This 
is a perfectly shaped single of good 
size in the much desired pastel shades. 
Although the flower is larger and 
more perfect, it resembles Cascade in 
form but its coloring fits closely into the Treasure Island-Pastel 
group. The corolla is pale Cyclamen purple and the recurved 
sepals are pale Neyron rose. The habit is strong self branch- 
ing with fine bright green foliage. 
MRS. LOVELL SWISHER - (Evans & Reeves 1941.) 
Dainty slender single flowers with long tube of flesh pink, se- 
pals white, petals deep old rose. Tall, vigorous and extremely 
floriferous; we consider this Fuchsia a charming addition to 
the pastel group. 
ROSE OF DENMARK .. . This beautiful and scarce variety, 
although not a large flower, is in a class by itself. Medium 
size single flowers, the corolla being a soft lustrous rose, with 
waxy white sepals of delicate flesh color. 
PAMELA .. . (Evans & Reeves 1939.) A charming new va- 
riety with quite distinct coloring. Good size single flowers, 
petals of lilac edged scarlet. Long green tipped white sepals, 
tinted lilac on under side. Vigorous grower with excellent 
foliage. Desirable. 

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